Multicore SWARM (Software and Algorithms for Running on Multicore Processors) is an open source library for developing efficient and portable implementations that make use of multi-core processors. David A. Bader (Georgia Tech) began SWARM in 1994.

This project is a .NET implementation of the JavaSpace API along with the some examples using spaces. The software was written using the JavaSpace specification and not any other implementation. Persistence is provided via Bamboo Prevalence.

Educational astrometry utility for plotting stars on a Hertzsprung-Russel diagram. Useful for learning about stellar spectra and properties and performing spectroscopic parallax calculations, as found in many high school physics courses.

It moves by itself inside networks like virus infection & plagues, it is being written to solve computer virus problem drastically and responsibly. It is legal, free and open for public domain to improve W3 ICT Security.

Dodona is a molecular dynamics program which aims to treat nanostructures. It is provided with a basic interpretater language and can easily be extended with plugins. It supports basic matrix and vector manipulation in a Matlab/Octave-fashion way.

It is a desktop application that will allow construction sites Mapserver so easily Local through intefaz WYSIWYG based Plugines. Will an editor for Mapserver Symbols and the ability to create and edit web pages-type scripting, initially in C#.